The rising hip-hop/R&B songstress and rapper was one of the most talked-about acts at Glastonbury this year and has received high praise for her powerful live performances. Exuding self-confidence and earth-quaking vocals, her radiant stage persona is something to be admired.

The sassy singer commented, “This is a way more confident Lizzo who believes in her confidence. For the last three years, I’ve been working on myself and learning how to love who I am. There were moments that would’ve completely defeated me when I was younger. Instead, I was able to not just survive, but thrive. This is the person who I truly want to be. It’s a self-filling prophecy ready for the world. I really found my voice. I love it. I love my body. I love talking shit, and it’s what I’m doing.”

Lizzo released her debut album Lizzobangers in 2013, followed by Big Grrrl Small World in 2015. Her Coconut Oil EP dropped in 2016 along with hit tracks like ‘Good As Hell’ and ‘Phone’. The Detroit-born and Houston-raised singer then went on to release a string of singles including ‘Boys’, which ended 2018 as one of Time’s “10 Best Songs of 2018,” Pitchfork’s “100 Best Songs of 2018,” and Paste’s “50 Best Songs of 2018.”

This year Lizzo is back with her third full-length Cause I Love You, featuring massive hit singles ‘Juice’ and ‘Truth Hurts’. She also recently joined forces with Charli XCX on her latest track ‘Blame It On Your Love’.